Now, just a few months removed from stepping onto the graduation stage, the Olympia, Washington, native is already taking her career to impressive heights by providing care for underserved patient populations at World Spine Care (WSC) clinics based in Mahalapye and Shoshong, Botswana.
The 3+1 program allows students pursuing a career in chiropractic to enroll in William Penn’s biology program.
Do you ever wonder how you can make a difference for our military? To learn the answer, we talked with Palmer Chiropractic Clinics Community Relations Coordinator Julie Johnson, D.C., C.F.M.P., who spear-headed the development of Palmer’s Military Care Program.
Naomi Ndungu, R.N., wanted more from her career than her R.N. degree provided, so she explored chiropractic schools and realized that a D.C. degree would give her the ability to address the sources of disease, rather than just manage the symptoms of disease. Her dream is to go back to Kenya and establish a pediatric chiropractic practice.
Chiropractic care helps athletes at all levels achieve optimal performance. That’s why so many athletes—from professional sports teams to high school players—regularly see a chiropractor to stay in top shape.